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pete: tell us a little bit about the calculations for morsi. as i understand it, the people on the street in egypt are not necessarily urging him to look for peace. they sort of like the idea of turning up the heat on israel. so what's the line he's walking? >> it is a difficult and dangerous line for him. you're right. the people that traditionally have been his base of support are very much on the side of the palestinians in this case. very much outraged at what they saw as israel's heavy handed response. to the rocket attacks. and yet he chose to put that aside. which is one thing that president obama i think likes about him. president obama sees in president morsi a man who has been an engineer, precise, no guff, no nonsense and not as ideological as a lot of people would have thought a muslim brotherhood president would be. pete: and a new relationship between president obama and prime minister netanyahu? >> well, that's really good question, isn't it? their relationship is complicated on multiple levels. there's this continuing conflict w
pete: tell us a little bit about the calculations for morsi. as i understand it, the people on the street in egypt are not necessarily urging him to look for peace. they sort of like the idea of turning up the heat on israel. so what's the line he's walking? >> it is a difficult and dangerous line for him. you're right. the people that traditionally have been his base of support are very much on the side of the palestinians in this case. very much outraged at what they saw as israel's...
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the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting late word tonight, the actor best known for playing the conniving and mischievous j.r . ewing on the long running series dallas has died. he died late this afternoon from complications of cancer. he was 81. cbs reporter alexis looks back at his career. >> stay out of my affairs pamela. >> you make me sick. >> everybody hates me. they love this character. >> love him or hate him. audiences watched seasons of him playing the infamous j.r . in dallas, j.r . cheated his family, friends and his wife while taking plenty of knocks of his own. when the who shot j.r . episode airs 83 million americans tuned in to watch. in real life heavy drinking led to a liver transplant that prolonged his life and perhaps gave him a sense of mortal hi his tv characte
the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting late word tonight, the actor best known for playing the conniving and mischievous j.r . ewing on the long running series dallas has died. he died late this afternoon from...
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that's going to do it for us. rick folbaum and arthel neville take over the top of the hour. >> we'll see you 5 p.m. eastern, bye. or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearlyndestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you.
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>> no, we feel like there's no competitive advantage for us to release that information. you have your opinions on it. it's unorthodox. so be it. you can call me names if you wat or make sport of me. >> all right. warriors and denver looking forh win of the last six games. late 1st half, thompson got poked in eye but his eyesight looked pretty good here. he had 16. warriors led by 6 at the break. andre iguodala did whatever he wanted. nuggets started the 2nd half on a 15-0 run. the warriors turned it over. here's the kill shot. oh, javale mcgee, makes your knees buckle. nuggets win. >>> college-wise, cal taking on georgia tech. game tied at 48. allen in the lane. you make a mistake, cal is going to make you pay. bears win 68-57 to advance to that tournament final. as we pause for breaking news. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, thrget 3 yearsgiving weekend, interest-free financing and save up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. >> as we leave you,
>> no, we feel like there's no competitive advantage for us to release that information. you have your opinions on it. it's unorthodox. so be it. you can call me names if you wat or make sport of me. >> all right. warriors and denver looking forh win of the last six games. late 1st half, thompson got poked in eye but his eyesight looked pretty good here. he had 16. warriors led by 6 at the break. andre iguodala did whatever he wanted. nuggets started the 2nd half on a 15-0 run. the...
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he joined us last week, he's back today to give us an update. tell me how yesterday went. >> yesterday went really, really well. in my store, which is in the los angeles area, we ended our protests with over 1,000 people. it started off small and, of course, as workers in the stores that were around us who weren't originally a part of it saw how big it got. they came out and joined us. and we ended up with about 1,500 people, approximately. >> i want to ask a question. there's a distinction here that's important from the perspective of what kind of threat this constitutes to walmart. people joining the protests who are from the community or sympathetic or even consumers and folks who actually like yourself are walmart associates who are putting their necks on the line and risking possible retaliation, although walmart claims they'll never retaliate, to take concerted labor action. how many people are in that latter category. my sense is that it is a relatively small number of people. >> well, we had -- we're still getting the numbers in as far a
he joined us last week, he's back today to give us an update. tell me how yesterday went. >> yesterday went really, really well. in my store, which is in the los angeles area, we ended our protests with over 1,000 people. it started off small and, of course, as workers in the stores that were around us who weren't originally a part of it saw how big it got. they came out and joined us. and we ended up with about 1,500 people, approximately. >> i want to ask a question. there's a...
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stay with us. gerri: the postal service will begin testing same day delivery starting next month, part of the effort to boost its bottom line. they will team up with major retailers to begin expedited service starting december 12th but only in san francisco. successful the program will quickly expand to other major cities including boston, chicago, and new york. the experiment they're calling metro post is projected to generate 10 to $50 million in new revenue over the next year. you have got to ask yourself why are you doing and only now? leak to the party. $15.9 billion annual loss, by comparis fedex chose the $2 million profit. holiday sales, we're talking holiday shopping, and fedex is doing well, officially kicks off a holiday shopping season so with a look at the hottest toys for your kids or grandks is the senior editor for retailing. thanks for coming on the show today. really appreciate it. i want to get to these toys in the second but let's talk about the best place to buy them online or
stay with us. gerri: the postal service will begin testing same day delivery starting next month, part of the effort to boost its bottom line. they will team up with major retailers to begin expedited service starting december 12th but only in san francisco. successful the program will quickly expand to other major cities including boston, chicago, and new york. the experiment they're calling metro post is projected to generate 10 to $50 million in new revenue over the next year. you have got...
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and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> this leveled a bar in sprinkles, massachusetts. no one was inside during the explosion but 16 people were taken to hospital and none- life threatening injuries. it was so strong that it broke windows three blocks away the source is still not clear. >> some sad news, larry hagman, he died. he was recently on the new role of dallas and also i dream of jeannie. he was 81 years old. gabe slate tech report >> cyber monday is almost hear the biggest on-line shopping day of the year. thi year, cyber monday will set new sales records. they're offering big discounts to lure you to shop from your computer this monday. pretty much every major online retailer will offer free shipping a
and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> this leveled a bar in sprinkles, massachusetts. no one was inside during the explosion but 16 people were taken to...
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jeff flock joins us with more. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsters, the uaw, it was built today as a demonstration again the notion of working on thursday on thanksgiving. the day before black friday. but the protest when it came down to it wasn't so much about that. was against walmart's practice of paying minimum-wage, not giving workers enough money in their view and about work rules. that is what the actual protests came down to. it was organized by organization called our walmart, the shadow union for the non-union walmart and well-organized by united food and commercial workers union which is trying to organize at wal-mart. take a look at what the company has to say, speaking for walmart was vice president who said best black friday ever and our walmart organization was unable to recruit a small number of associates to participate in these made-for-tv events. i covered it out there today and if it was made for tv it was made parcularly
jeff flock joins us with more. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsters, the uaw, it was built today as a demonstration again the notion of working on thursday on thanksgiving. the day before black friday. but the protest when it came down to it wasn't so much about that. was against walmart's practice of paying minimum-wage, not giving workers enough money in their view and about work rules. that is what the actual protests...
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stay with us. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash ba on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewds with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? gerri: the postal service will begin testing same day delivery starting next month, part of the effort to boost its bottom line. they will team up with major retailers to begin expedited service startindecember 12th but only in san francisco. if successful the program will quickly expand to other major cities including boston, chicago, and new york. the experiment they're calling metro post is projected to generate 10 to $50 million in new revenue over the next year. you have got to ask yourself why are you doing and
stay with us. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash ba on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewds with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? gerri:...
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that tracks us up until death. when we think about adding automation to that and to be able to track the social security number -- every american has a fund. why cannot vote using the technology there today? when a person becomes legal voting age, each state should issue that individual a state id. that would solve the fraud. that would sell accessibility. it would not matter early voting or not because it is attached to a number. host: we will leave it there. a couple of stories regarding the situation in egypt. the lead story in "the washington post" -- also regarding the same story in "the financial times" -- back to the phones with our discussion for remedies to speed up the voting process. cathy, you are on "the washington journal." del ahead. caller: we have a vote by mail here. it is wonderful. we do not have problems. i am a little bit surprised a many people in the eastern part of the united states think there is so much fraud. we really do not have that much of a problem here. we always have a paper ballo
that tracks us up until death. when we think about adding automation to that and to be able to track the social security number -- every american has a fund. why cannot vote using the technology there today? when a person becomes legal voting age, each state should issue that individual a state id. that would solve the fraud. that would sell accessibility. it would not matter early voting or not because it is attached to a number. host: we will leave it there. a couple of stories regarding the...
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thank you for joining us tonight. and congressman frost, let me start with you and explain why democrats were opposed to this, looking at something identical just this past september. >> look, the only way you do immigration reform is on a comprehensive basis. i was in congress when we passed simpson in the 1980's and you don't do this piecemeal. you have to address the dream act and address what bringing the high income and highly educated people in and do you this all at once and i will tell you, having been in congress, there is no harder vote, no more contentious issue than this. and the immigration reform makes social security restorm look like a walk in the park. so, you have to put this all into one package and that's the only way it's ever going to pass and the republicans can try to make a few points by peace mealing this, but they know also that a final analysis, a bipartisan package that covers the entire subject. >> let me explain for people because the congressman didn't answer my question here, which is
thank you for joining us tonight. and congressman frost, let me start with you and explain why democrats were opposed to this, looking at something identical just this past september. >> look, the only way you do immigration reform is on a comprehensive basis. i was in congress when we passed simpson in the 1980's and you don't do this piecemeal. you have to address the dream act and address what bringing the high income and highly educated people in and do you this all at once and i will...
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with even pepper spray used and police had to take away to people in handcuffs. this man in massachusetts who came out of a kmart to find the windows smashed and the toddler thought he was supposed to be watching was gone. because police got a report of a child left alone and they got the board out of the car. no charges were filed but even with online shopping available to not expect scenes like this to go away anytime soon. 150 million shoppers, nation wide are expected to be out this holiday season a lot of them getting an early start with $52 billion and it is expected to be even higher this weekend. catherine heenan, kron 4 news. >> let is go back live to union square. charles, are those shoppers still going strong? >> yes. there are still thousands of people in union square is always busy but is always busy and it will stay like this for the rest of the holiday season. this is a live look at the corner of powell. and i spoke to a couple of people they are all looking for black friday bargains. some people of what they found. >> i just like to cover apostle
with even pepper spray used and police had to take away to people in handcuffs. this man in massachusetts who came out of a kmart to find the windows smashed and the toddler thought he was supposed to be watching was gone. because police got a report of a child left alone and they got the board out of the car. no charges were filed but even with online shopping available to not expect scenes like this to go away anytime soon. 150 million shoppers, nation wide are expected to be out this holiday...
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use the sanitizer -- use the disinfectant on the doorknob. try to avoid it push the cure open on your way out. >> also take your paper towel that you just used and keep that in your hand to open the door on your way out and then throw it over your shoulder. >> you are a genius alisyn. >> alisyn: i knew about this one. >> that's a good idea. >> you threw me out. >> get that hand sanitizer and enjoy shopping after this. shop online. >> that's the answer. shop online or use scads of -- >> this is just a precaution. i'm not trying to worry people. the cbc says if you use these hand sanitizers you will cut down on risk of infection by 40 to 60%. >> we do all survive our trip to the mall so we'll be okay. >> good to see. >> you coming up, the unemployment and the number of people on food stamps are up across the country. so are we on track to become the next france or greece? one writer thinks. so plus, all aboard the party train where this party on wheels could soon be making a stop. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doct
use the sanitizer -- use the disinfectant on the doorknob. try to avoid it push the cure open on your way out. >> also take your paper towel that you just used and keep that in your hand to open the door on your way out and then throw it over your shoulder. >> you are a genius alisyn. >> alisyn: i knew about this one. >> that's a good idea. >> you threw me out. >> get that hand sanitizer and enjoy shopping after this. shop online. >> that's the answer....
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that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand, people who are associated with the united states often feel defensive with in their system about that relationship. they feel they're potentially under attack in seen as an hands. sometimes they overcompensates. one should not assume much about any of these individuals or positions they are taking except they're all pretty well steep ed in brought foreign policy even if it is not a birthright of all of them appeared in terms of ping, he knelt in terms of the people rising in these one party parties appear there's no relations
that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand,...
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use the #bullyingstopshere. i'd love to hear what you think. >>> shopping at the stores this holiday season or online? we'll tell you thousahow the bas ramping up and thousand difference is narrowing. >>> welcome back. some may wake up a multi-millionaire tomorrow. the power ball lottery jackpot is now a whopping $325 million. that is the fourth largest jackpot in the game's history. you have to buy a ticket before 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight to be included in that drawing. so get out there, call someone you know and get it done. >>> online shopping versus going out to the store. used to be the big advantage for shoppers who bought at the store was getting the merchandise that they wanted immediately, right there. but as dan simon tells us, even that gap is narrowing. >> reporter: online versus brick-and-mortar. the battle has never been so intense. for years, internet merchants like amazon had a key advantage in states like california. no sales tax. local bookstores already under pressure by the rapid rise
use the #bullyingstopshere. i'd love to hear what you think. >>> shopping at the stores this holiday season or online? we'll tell you thousahow the bas ramping up and thousand difference is narrowing. >>> welcome back. some may wake up a multi-millionaire tomorrow. the power ball lottery jackpot is now a whopping $325 million. that is the fourth largest jackpot in the game's history. you have to buy a ticket before 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight to be included in that...
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so it's almost never used. and the reason it is used is so you can't sue 'em. whenever this plea came into the discussion, the prosecutor's first question was will they sign a waiver giving up all rights to sue the state of arkansas? and people ask, you know, did i have any reservations or, you know, did i have to, you know, fight with myself to come to the decision to accept that? the answer is, no, because i was dying. i was dying very quickly. there were times when i was so sick, i literally didn't think i was going to make it through to the next morning. so i knew if i didn't take that deal, i was going to die there. they could have easily stretched this case out another five years, another ten years. they could have appealed every decision, they could have constantly asked for extensions, and i would have died. >> has anybody from the state of arkansas or the county in which you were prosecuted, has anybody come close to saying to you we know you didn't do it, and by the way, we're really sorry that we did this to you for 18 years? >> no one involved in th
so it's almost never used. and the reason it is used is so you can't sue 'em. whenever this plea came into the discussion, the prosecutor's first question was will they sign a waiver giving up all rights to sue the state of arkansas? and people ask, you know, did i have any reservations or, you know, did i have to, you know, fight with myself to come to the decision to accept that? the answer is, no, because i was dying. i was dying very quickly. there were times when i was so sick, i literally...
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to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the enforcement of the laws and the result of the enforcement, which is to push the entire system of drug production underground treating black markets, giving rise to crime, culture and things like that. did that happen during prohibition? the rise of crime, culture? the anti prohibition, that results in a reduction of criminal activity in connection with drugs? >> to the first point, what we know is the national crime syndicates today was created by and for prohibition. this is not to say there was not organized c
to use. the comment made by the governor of colorado the morning after the election when he said did not break out the fritos and the goldfish yet, the federal government will make itself known. but it is hard to imagine this federal government suddenly sank many to but somebody in colorado who is acting much marijuana. >> i think that is right. that is an important lesson from prohibition as well. one of the other issues that often comes up in connection with federal drug laws is the...
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he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim brotherhood. there's lots of, the fact that there's been virtually no internal civilian or military security sector reform. the fact that you know, there's a court ruling in the drawer of the supreme constitutional court that could disban the assembly, so i think that was meant to preempt a lot of those. not to mention egypt just signed a $4.8 billion agreement with the international monetary fund and i believe that president morsi feels like he needs to be unaccountable as they undergo these very intense neo liberal economic a
he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim...
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no rain-producing clouds for us. you will notice on the satellite view, things are dry from here up to eureka, but by the time we get to sunday, the trailing edge of the system will weaken as it approaches the bay area, but it will shift the winds back onshore. we will see cooling by the time we get into sunday and monday. things are looking dry. high pressure winning for now. the blocking pattern with the jet stream off to the north. keep a close eye on the forecast. once we get to wednesday and we see the pattern buckle out, allowing a deep area to anchor itself. as it sits for about a day or two, periods of rain wednesday into thursday and likely into friday. this is the reason for the soggy second half of the seven-day forecast. high clouds to the north and pinpointing the fog. through the day with the light offshore breezes. not too much in the way of fog, but late in the day, the coastal clouds approaching the coastline as winds turn onshore and a slight cool down as we wrap up tomorrow. upper 60s to mid 70s co
no rain-producing clouds for us. you will notice on the satellite view, things are dry from here up to eureka, but by the time we get to sunday, the trailing edge of the system will weaken as it approaches the bay area, but it will shift the winds back onshore. we will see cooling by the time we get into sunday and monday. things are looking dry. high pressure winning for now. the blocking pattern with the jet stream off to the north. keep a close eye on the forecast. once we get to wednesday...
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john, you've been a great sport for us. this has long been called black friday, of course, but the blk eyes, the bruises, the typical kay use has turned downright dangerous. how did we get to this point? abc's lindsey davis tonight inside this extreme shopper, this hunt for a steal. >> reporter: what looked a lot like survival of the fittest is really just the pursuit of that black friday deal. watch as the quest for pre-paid cell phones in georgia turned into a post-thanksgiving feeding frenzy. forget table manners. this walmart shopper literally chomping at the bit, appears to end up with someone's hand in her mouth. walmart says no one was injured. but this mob mentality is not surprising to those who have studied this frenzied black friday phenomenon. >> i think it is definitely the hunter/gatherer mentality. i'm going to go out and i'm going to hunt for the best deal. >> reporter: sipsychologists sa the stores with their doorbuster deals and limited time only creates an urgency? shoppers, an adrenaline rush that someho
john, you've been a great sport for us. this has long been called black friday, of course, but the blk eyes, the bruises, the typical kay use has turned downright dangerous. how did we get to this point? abc's lindsey davis tonight inside this extreme shopper, this hunt for a steal. >> reporter: what looked a lot like survival of the fittest is really just the pursuit of that black friday deal. watch as the quest for pre-paid cell phones in georgia turned into a post-thanksgiving feeding...
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work with us. please work with us. >> andy puzder, thanks for being with us. european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says america can steer clear. >> president barack obama: i believe it is solvable and my budget, frankly does it and i don't the republicans to adopt my budget, i recognize we have to compromise. compromise is hard. >> lou: more than a trillion-and-a-half dollars in tax hikes, no spending cuts. what is the deal? that is tonight's talk. ♪ >> lou: well the president wants to raise taxes. by $1.6 trillion. that is his opening gambit. his initial bargaining position. on the fiscal cliff. he wants to do that over the next decade. and, this is the kind of math i like, it works out to $160 billion per year, in taxes. republicans howling about that. are they wrong to be upset? let's look at numbers. earlier this year, the president unveiled a 3.8 -- i love this. we talk about these numbers like there is nothing do it. $3.8 trillion budget. all right, he forecast a $1.3 trillion deficit. okay? so that means, if i can fi
work with us. please work with us. >> andy puzder, thanks for being with us. european nations on the wrong side of the fiscal cliff but the president says america can steer clear. >> president barack obama: i believe it is solvable and my budget, frankly does it and i don't the republicans to adopt my budget, i recognize we have to compromise. compromise is hard. >> lou: more than a trillion-and-a-half dollars in tax hikes, no spending cuts. what is the deal? that is tonight's...
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you gotta taste this soup. >>> bob herbert joins us live here next. stay with us. r, a "stag provisions" down every block, or a "hugh and crye" in every town. these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is coming. >>> as a senior u.s. diplomat, i agreed to a white house request to appear on the sunday shows to talk about the full range of national security issues of the day, which at that time were primarily and particularly the protests that were enveloping and threatening many diplomatic facilities, american diplomatic facilities around the world and iran's nuclear program. the attack on benghazi, on our facilities in benghazi, was obviously a significant piece of this. when discussing the attacks against our facilities in benghazi, i relied solely and squarely on
you gotta taste this soup. >>> bob herbert joins us live here next. stay with us. r, a "stag provisions" down every block, or a "hugh and crye" in every town. these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit...
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tell us about policy. during slavery, men and women have deep bonds of love attachment and mutual commitment. those bonds were not protected by law. they did not have the right to legally marry in any american colony or slate. men and women were only parents as long as it served the purposes and timetable of the slave holder. the practice of coveture meant that free white women could marry but they couldn't initiate divorce or have sole custody of their children, couldn't own property or enter into legal contracts. slavery is over and coveture has ended so it is all equal at the altar of family now. not exactly. as a matter of policy, the altar is still a defining framework of family. our laws continue to make it clear we value one kind of family over all others, married couples. married couples enjoy economic benefits in areas of taxes, estate planning, employment, medicine, dealt, housing, not to mention social es schemteem. what if your family is a same-sex union. they only have marriage rights in nine
tell us about policy. during slavery, men and women have deep bonds of love attachment and mutual commitment. those bonds were not protected by law. they did not have the right to legally marry in any american colony or slate. men and women were only parents as long as it served the purposes and timetable of the slave holder. the practice of coveture meant that free white women could marry but they couldn't initiate divorce or have sole custody of their children, couldn't own property or enter...
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for us. >> good morning to you. following a chilly start to the morning, we are beginning to thaw out. temperatures at 10:00, low 50s to near 60 degrees. by lunchtime, low 60s at the coast. widespread mid-60s around the bay. upper 60s in some spots. mostly sunny skies this afternoon and temperatures a couple of degrees above average for this time of year, typically about 65 degrees. 67 in oakland, 67 san rafael, 69 for santa rosa. south bay, a beautiful day. upper 60s. high pressure locked in place for the weekend, continuing our dry, mild weather. a little haze out there, but air quality remains good to moderate and we will continue to see nice weather as we get back to work on monday. notice just a slight dip in temperatures for the second half of the weekend. more so monday and tuesday. we do remain dry, partly cloudy skies. now, in the overnight hours, cloudy conditions will actually help us out. temperatures will warm back into the low 40s for the overnight hours and then by wednesday, chance for rain comes bac
for us. >> good morning to you. following a chilly start to the morning, we are beginning to thaw out. temperatures at 10:00, low 50s to near 60 degrees. by lunchtime, low 60s at the coast. widespread mid-60s around the bay. upper 60s in some spots. mostly sunny skies this afternoon and temperatures a couple of degrees above average for this time of year, typically about 65 degrees. 67 in oakland, 67 san rafael, 69 for santa rosa. south bay, a beautiful day. upper 60s. high pressure...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> now our three big money headlines. black friday. shopping small. and worker walkout. joining me now, author of "black market billions." hitha prabhakar. >> good morning, alex. >> let's talk about the numbers retailers are crunching right now from black friday. what do you expect to see when all is said and done? do you think this might continue into 2013? >> so we're not going to see numbers, the exact numbers until about sunday at 1:00 when the national retail federation is going to have their conference call. but some of these initial numbers are coming in quite positive. 80 million people were out there shopping this weekend. nielsen is expecting the spend to be around $98.3 billion. that's the good side. the downside is that the consumer confidence levels are down. the number -- the index came in at around $82.7, and that was the same number that was for october. now i also look at the consumer expect
try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> now our three big money headlines. black friday. shopping small. and worker walkout. joining me now, author of "black market billions." hitha prabhakar. >> good morning, alex. >> let's talk about the numbers retailers are crunching right now from black friday. what do you expect to see when all is said and done? do you think this might...
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jennifer griffin live at the white house for us now. jennifer, what are we hearing from the obama administration? nothing from the president or the secretary of state yet. earlier in the week the white house released this photograph of the president on the phone with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu encouraging him to accept a cease-fire with hamas brokered by the egyptian president. today the state department issues this off camera statement about egypt, quote: one of the as aspirations of the revolutions was that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution it did not mexico president morsey by name or the coo he engineered two days after meeting secretary of state clinton in cairo, jon. >> jon: was a significant move from president morsey, why now? >> essentially because he was elevated during this past week with the cease-fire agreement he was seen to be a peace maker, a power broker by both the u.s. and israel. >> he must feel now with all the international acclaim that he has got a
jennifer griffin live at the white house for us now. jennifer, what are we hearing from the obama administration? nothing from the president or the secretary of state yet. earlier in the week the white house released this photograph of the president on the phone with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu encouraging him to accept a cease-fire with hamas brokered by the egyptian president. today the state department issues this off camera statement about egypt, quote: one of the as...
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let us list to this midwestern target store. (scraping, scraming) >> this was an angry argument between a group of women. you can see that the onlookers continued that this was escalating they thought that this was going to come to blows. they became concerned that store workers tried to break this up. you are beginning to see why two-thirds of americans chose not to shop on black friday. >> to be fair, most black for a shopping looked like this at macy's in new york city. happy looking shoppers avoided may hamper. 11,000 people have been in 9000 laughter, but this year and 11,000 shoppers. so many business owners were opening up on thanksgiving evening. there was a traumdrama >> this store manager said that there were not court to open until the colusimmered down and this $2 waffle iron. there were joking the group referred to this as a waffle riot. in many cases it was not funny the small in michigan this fight broke out with security guards scrambling and pepper spray was used on at least one person. police had to take away t
let us list to this midwestern target store. (scraping, scraming) >> this was an angry argument between a group of women. you can see that the onlookers continued that this was escalating they thought that this was going to come to blows. they became concerned that store workers tried to break this up. you are beginning to see why two-thirds of americans chose not to shop on black friday. >> to be fair, most black for a shopping looked like this at macy's in new york city. happy...
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most of us. so, when you're talking about that one holiday or one or two holiday parties, basic tips. use your common sense. but enjoy yourself. you want to watch your portions. you want to watch the calories you consume in quiliquid form. and take a long walk before and after to burn some calories. >> i was worried. i thought you were going to advise me to put out a plate of carrots at thanksgiving. >> enjoy it. worry about the rest of the year. >> and for children this time of year. we know that the childhood obesity rate continues to increase, as well. what are tips for families, not only for the adults, but for kids in the home. >> when you're talking about children, we have children, it's important to start educating them from a very early age. the health is about what's on the inside. you can be slightly overweight and be very healthy. and make no mistake about it, you can be thin and be very unhealthy. you want to start teaching children from a very young age that it really is about inner
most of us. so, when you're talking about that one holiday or one or two holiday parties, basic tips. use your common sense. but enjoy yourself. you want to watch your portions. you want to watch the calories you consume in quiliquid form. and take a long walk before and after to burn some calories. >> i was worried. i thought you were going to advise me to put out a plate of carrots at thanksgiving. >> enjoy it. worry about the rest of the year. >> and for children this time...
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this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a country and for a cause, but above all, the fight for each other. >> even if they cannot get back to their military unit, they will say -- i want to continue to serve in some fashion. that is a value added companies cannot build into a job description. >> in 2005, i had a noncommissioned officer wounded in action in iraq. he lost a leg just right above the knee. i was still in the fight. annie went to visit him and he said -- tell the boss -- i am coming back. she thought -- that is great, but that is not realistic. he knew i liked monty python. he said -- tell the boss it is only
this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a...
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>> continue to send us your tweet. both have them up on our laptops so if you have something you want to share about your member his of j.r. ewing, larry hagman, major nelson. >> send that to us. thanks for starting your morning with us. >> much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 out west. thanks for starting your day with us. starting with some sad news from the entertainment world. as we've been following this morning, the death of larry hagman. his family says at 81 years old he died of complications from cancer. >> you have dishonored my daddy's name and everything he stood for. maybe you and bobby can live with this, but i can't. >> that's the character he's best known for. the j.r. ewing character from "dallas," one of the best known tv characters of the last 30 years really. d "dallas" was a long running hit in the '70s and '80s and you may remember him as major nelson from "i dream
>> continue to send us your tweet. both have them up on our laptops so if you have something you want to share about your member his of j.r. ewing, larry hagman, major nelson. >> send that to us. thanks for starting your morning with us. >> much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. >> and i'm victor blackwell. 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 out west. thanks for starting your day with...
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us to get. meet we will see the rain. showers will push through on wednesday and taper off on thursday. at the time now is 9:46 a.m.. >> the damage done by super storm sandy in new jersey is now estimated to big 29 and 1/2 billion dollars. governor chris christie's office says said estimate takes into account the told the storm has taken on the state's tourism industry. the multibillion-dollar number is an initial estimate that may possibly go higher. city hit the region almost a month ago. more than 30,000 people remained without power in new york and new jersey. earlier this month, no your governor andrew cuomo estimated the storm damage in his state was $33 billion. >> 10 years after her kidnapping, and elizabeth smart is telling her story. st. martin's press has purchased the rights to smart's memoir. as mars says she was waiting for the conviction of her kidnapper before collaborating her store. >> director and lee brands like a pie to the big screen. this is a coming-of- age story of date
us to get. meet we will see the rain. showers will push through on wednesday and taper off on thursday. at the time now is 9:46 a.m.. >> the damage done by super storm sandy in new jersey is now estimated to big 29 and 1/2 billion dollars. governor chris christie's office says said estimate takes into account the told the storm has taken on the state's tourism industry. the multibillion-dollar number is an initial estimate that may possibly go higher. city hit the region almost a month...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the housing market has been showing signs of life for a few months now. and it looks like that could keep going right into the new year. so is it a good time to buy, to sell? michael corbett is the author of several real estate books including "before you buy." he joins me now from philadelphia. hi, michael. good to see you. >> nice to see you. how are you? >> quite the turn around, huh? people should be excited or inspired that the housing market
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people don't realize this, but did not used to be a bookstore on every corner, and did not use to the amazon when there was no intent. the public library was an absolute lifeline. we had the bookmobile, and i remember the bookmobile driving around our neighborhood. once or twice a week and good books. those experiences not only made me a reader. i believe they ultimately a writer. both public library is not a luxury in american life. it is a necessity. a necessity certainly in the new digital divide age when people are getting their computer access at a public library terminal as opposed to having a personal computer, and there are a great many people who do not have that access yet and depend on the public library. that is my sermon about the importance of the library and a functioning democracy. >> host: next call comes from allen in sanford, florida. hi. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we are listening. >> caller: very nice to talk to you. let me just say, i read a couple of your books, and i think it is great. i am totally blind. i noticed that you and your publisher have wor
people don't realize this, but did not used to be a bookstore on every corner, and did not use to the amazon when there was no intent. the public library was an absolute lifeline. we had the bookmobile, and i remember the bookmobile driving around our neighborhood. once or twice a week and good books. those experiences not only made me a reader. i believe they ultimately a writer. both public library is not a luxury in american life. it is a necessity. a necessity certainly in the new digital...
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really, she has been an inspiration to us. >> she is with us this morning. what a story you have. this obviously changed everything for you at age 22. it's the last thing you expect. and as i understand it, there wasn't a lot out there for you in terms of resources, which is one of the reasons you started a blog, correct? >> when i first got diagnosed, i felt incredibly isolated. i was just 22 years old and i was the youngest person by decades in the adult oncology unit. >> now you have this week lly column in "the new york times" writing about what cancer patients were doing in terms of sandy. how did that affect other people? >> the first thing, when you hear that there's a hurricane coming or a storm, is to go through your mental checklist. do i have batteries? do i have a flashlight? my first thought was how am i going get to the hospital to do my chemo therapy treatments. when i called the hospital and realized that they were closed for the day, i started thinking how am i going to get in touch with my doctors, if i run out of medication, what will i do? and there was this wh
really, she has been an inspiration to us. >> she is with us this morning. what a story you have. this obviously changed everything for you at age 22. it's the last thing you expect. and as i understand it, there wasn't a lot out there for you in terms of resources, which is one of the reasons you started a blog, correct? >> when i first got diagnosed, i felt incredibly isolated. i was just 22 years old and i was the youngest person by decades in the adult oncology unit. >>...